Exercise in Young Adulthood May Benefit Brain LaterClinical Psychiatry News - September 1, 2013...adulthood may be warranted, said lead investigator Dr. KristineYaffe, professor of psychiatry, neurology and epidemiology...factors in young adulthood might be warranted, Dr. KristineYaffe says. cpnews@frontlinemedcom.com RELATED ARTICLE...

Sleep Problems May Raise Dementia RiskClinical Psychiatry News - August 1, 2012...physicians recognize disordered sleep as a modifiable risk factor, Dr. KristineYaffe said in an interview. "Please attend to sleep hygiene in your...problems can be a treatable cause of later congnitive problms, Dr. KristineYaffe says.

Mental Decline is More Severe in Elderly Women with Diabetes ...Diabetes Week - September 13, 2004...research indicates. A study of 7,027 women, led by KristineYaffe, MD, of University of California, San Francisco...from Eli Lilly & Co. For more information, contact KristineYaffe, kyaffe@itsa.ucsf.edu. This article was prepared...

Sleep Apnea Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia in Elderly ...States News Service - August 9, 2011KristineYaffe, MD -- The following information was released by the University of...apnea may lead to cognitive impairment,"[yen] said study leader KristineYaffe, MD, professor of psychiatry, neurology and epidemiology at UCSF...

Alzheimer's and Low Blood Sugar in Diabetes May Trigger a ...States News Service - June 10, 2013...fuel one another, leading to worse health, said KristineYaffe, MD, senior author and principal investigator for...or were diagnosed during the course of the study. KristineYaffe, MD "Individuals with dementia or even those with...

Traumatic Brain Injury More Than Doubles Dementia Risk.States News Service - July 19, 2011...University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). KristineYaffe, MD "This finding is important because TBI is so common," said senior investigator KristineYaffe, MD, chief of geriatric psychiatry at SFVAMC and...

Early Cardiac Risks Linked to Worse Cognitive Function in ...States News Service - April 1, 2014...diet and exercise, or even by taking medications. KristineYaffe, MD "These cardiovascular risk factors are all quite modifiable," said senior author KristineYaffe, MD, a professor in the departments of Psychiatry...